TRATON Group reports 6% decline in Q1 2026 unit sales to 68,600 vehicles
68,600
-6%
+38%
What Happened
As expected, TRATON Group had a slow start to 2026, with total deliveries dropping 6% compared to the prior-year quarter. All-electric vehicle sales rose 38% to 860 units, driven by gains at MAN Truck & Bus and International Motors.
- 21,000 units, –6%
- 23,600 units, +14%
- 13,300 units, –21%
860units
up 38% from 620 in Q1 2025
Preliminary Q1 2026 sales data released
Full 3M Interim Statement to be published
Why this matters
The decline highlights challenging market conditions, especially in South America, but strong EV sales growth signals progress in the group's electrification strategy.
Terms in This Story
- unit sales
- Number of vehicles sold (delivered) during a period.
- all-electric vehicles
- Vehicles powered solely by electricity, with no internal combustion engine.
- year-over-year
- Comparison of the same period in two consecutive years.
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